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The natural occurrence of secondary bacterial symbionts in aphids
Sharon E Zytynska, Wolfgang W Weisser
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Published as part of Albrecht, Anders Christian, 2017, Illustrated identification guide to the Nordic aphids feeding on Conifers (Pinophyta) (Insecta, Hemiptera, Sternorhyncha, Aphidomorpha), pp. 1-160 in European Journal of Taxonomy 338 on pages 29-30, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2017.338, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Day, Eric R., McCraw, Olivia C.
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Ant‐induced evolutionary patterns in aphids
Biological Reviews of The Cambridge Philosophical Society, 2020This review investigates ant–aphid mutualism (trophobiosis), in particular focusing on evolutionary processes in aphids resulting from this interaction. This broad literature review allows us to revise existing views on certain aspects of this mutualism ...
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RNAi‐mediated plant protection against aphids
Pest Management Science, 2016Lan-Qin Xia
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Lateral Transfer of Genes from Fungi Underlies Carotenoid Production in Aphids
Science, 2010Nancy A Moran
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Unrelated facultative endosymbionts protect aphids against a fungal pathogen
Ecology Letters, 2013Piotr Łukasik +2 more
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Current Biology, 2022
Ivens and Kronauer provide an overview of the farming mutualism between ants and aphids, in which ants protect aphids in exchange for food.
Ivens, Aniek B.F., Kronauer, Daniel J.C.
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Ivens and Kronauer provide an overview of the farming mutualism between ants and aphids, in which ants protect aphids in exchange for food.
Ivens, Aniek B.F., Kronauer, Daniel J.C.
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2014
Aphids (Hemiptera: Aphididae) are ancient insects, whose fossils go back to the Triassic, about 220-210 million years (Grimaldi and Engel 2005). To date, they are present in most of the world’s biomes, including the tropics and subarctic regions, where they infest a huge range of plants (Loxdale 2009) causing several damages due not only to their ...
Mandrioli M., Manicardi G. C.
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Aphids (Hemiptera: Aphididae) are ancient insects, whose fossils go back to the Triassic, about 220-210 million years (Grimaldi and Engel 2005). To date, they are present in most of the world’s biomes, including the tropics and subarctic regions, where they infest a huge range of plants (Loxdale 2009) causing several damages due not only to their ...
Mandrioli M., Manicardi G. C.
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Monocot crop–aphid interactions: plant resilience and aphid adaptation
Current Opinion in Insect Science, 2023Globally, aphids cause immense economic damage to several crop plants. In addition, aphids vector several plant viral diseases that accelerate crop yield losses. While feeding, aphids release saliva that contains effectors, which modulate plant defense responses.
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